for farmers
The morning magazine
Introduced by Jack de Manio
followed by an interlude
' Gentle, Meek, and Mild'
A. E. Brereton discusses whether these words indicate strength or weakness
followed by an interlude
by Gavin Maxwell abridged by Donald Bancroft read by Gabriel Woolf
The second of twelve instalments
Cricket, Lovely Cricket
At Lord's
, Hugh Dickson reads
Francis ThompEon
99 Not Out
Kenneth Pragnell interviews Joe Filliston
Cricket Rhymster
John Arlott talks about
Albert Craig
Introduced by Jack Singleton
by Jean Mackie
Kodaly
Thomas Rajna (piano)
Elizabethan Singers
Conductor, Louis Halsey
Jesus and the Traders Two Pieces (Op. 3)
No. 3: Lento
No. 7: Allegro giocoso
Two Pieces (Op. 11)
No. 3: II pleure dans mon coeur No. 4: Epitaphe
Norwegian Girls
Evening
with Vanessa Lee
John Hanson
The Michael Sammes Singers
Wally Stott. and his Orchestra
Four scientists answer listeners' questions about science and technology
In the Chair
Professor G. P. WELLS , F.R.S.
Members of Panel A. D. BOOTH
Birkbeck College. London BRIAN PIPPARD, F.R.S.
University of Cambridge W. T. WILLIAMS
University of Southampton JOHN YUDKIN
Queen Elizabeth College, London
Programme arranged by Archie Clow
Recorded broadcast of March 11
Janet Fraser (contralto)
BBC Scottish Orchestra
Leader, Peter Gibbs
Conducted by James Lockhart
Forecast for land areas., followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Johnny Morris recently travelled to Scandinavia in search of the Midnight Sun
He visited Denmark, Sweden, Finland, ar.d Norway, and describes his adventures in four weekly episodes
3: Finland
Las't Wednesday's recorded broadcast
Introduced by J. W. Lambert
A programme of old favourites sung by Francis Pope (tenor) with Ruby Taylor (piano)
Dudley Savage (organ) and a chorus from the Western Opera Players
Chorus-Master, Colin Shiner
by JULES VERNE freely adapted as a serial in eight parts by Lance Sieveking
Part 7
Produced by Norman Wright Sunday's recorded broadcast
7: Berlin Radio
Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Ferenc Fricsay
Symphonic poem: Les Préludes
(Liszt)
Serenade in C for string orchestra
(Tchaikovsky)
Variations on a Theme of Paganini
(Boris Blacher ) on gramophone records
A message of comfort and cheer for all ' in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness, or any other adversity'
Stuart Hibberd ' introduces talks by Miss Peggy Harding and Mrs. Frances Pool
Listeners' letters are very welcome as they give real help in planning these talks. Send them to Stuart Hibberd , c/o Silver Lining, Broadcasting House, London, W.1. Listeners will realise that speakers cannot reply personally but will try to deal with their problems in the talks.
A programme for the fives to eights
Tobias Calling
Tobias Poodle introduces some of his friends including
The Outside Cat by Jane Thayer
Presented by Margaret Lyford Pike
Forecast for land areas. followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
from his friends and contemporaries
Eric LINKLATER introduces speakers from France. Britain, and Italy, from East Africa and, Canada, and from the U.S.A., recalling personal memories of the great American writer who died at his home in Sun Valley, Idaho, on July 2
Speakers include
Dorothy Parker. Lillian Hellman Allen Tate. Esther Arthur
Morley Callaghan. Ned, Calmer
John Dos Passos, Sydney Franklin Sefton Delmer , Gerald Hanley Robert Ruark. Pierre Lefevre
Charles Ritz. Sir Adrian Holman
Archibald MacLeish. Graham Greene James Thurber. Lillian Ross Leonard Lyons. Toots Shor
Research by Malcolm Bradbury
Ed,ited and produced by Laurence Gilliam and Christopher Holme
A shortened, version of the recorded broadcast of July 25
by John Williams
Alasdair Clayre explores the use of songs for dramatic effect in the modern theatre and a tradition that lies behind it
His theme is illustrated by Ann Beach , Peter Frazer
Dudley Moore , Hedli Anderson Winifred Davey. Michael Jesset Ellien Dales , and Robin Lough
by Philip Hope-Wallace
Whether Caruso made ' the gramophone or the gramophone * made * Caruso is a moot point. But the legend of the great singer endures.
Anona Winn , Joy Adamson
Jack Train , Richard Dimbleby ask all the questions and Kenneth Home knows some of the answers
Produced by C. F. Meehan.
The News
Background to the New*
People in the News
by , Kathnyn Hulme abridged by Doris Macgowan read by Mary Wimbush
The twelfth of thirteen instalments
Movements from The Water Music (Handel)
The Boyd Neel Orchestra Conducted by Boyd Neel
Fliute Concerto in D (attrib. Pergolesi)
Jean-Pierre Rampal (flute)
The Saar Chamber Orchestra Conducted by Karl Ristenpart on gramophone records